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Query all system configuration variables.
(String)
Assign web password.
3.10 Miscellaneous Commands
These additional commands consist of those which are not commonly used, not considered to be a core part of
the MASCOT protocol, and support is most likely to vary between system types and firmware versions.
Command
Arguments
Description
Query system matrix info, which is displayed in the format
DESTS,SRCS,LEVELS,FLAGS1,FLAGS2.
Superseded by the MtxCfg command.
Get video lock status and rate detection information (not all HD router
systems are supported).
[0 | 1]
Disable SDI reclockers (not all SDI router systems are supported).
[0 | 1]
Query or assign remote router syncing. Useful for creating a 3D system out
of 2 routers.
3.11 Command Reference
This section documents each MASCOT command in detail. Please note that command availability may vary
between firmware series and versions. Details of availability are documented for each command.
3.11.1 C Command
Routers and MSC-GCP2U32 only
NOTE:
The C command queries the matrix size. The response is in the format “Dests,Srcs,Levels,Flags1,Flags2”.
Where “Dests” is the count of system destinations, “Srcs” is the count of sources and “Levels” is the number of
system levels. The Flags1 and Flags2 fields are currently unused and will be 0.
Example for a 16x16 system with 2 levels
>C
16,16,2,0,0
>
3.11.2 DestNames Command
Routers and MSC-GCP2U32 only
Query or assign destination names. This command has 4 variations, described by the following table.
Destination names are saved and recalled on power up.
Command
Description
DestNames
Query all destination names.
DestNames DEST
Query destination names for all levels of a given destination.
DestNames DEST, LEVEL
Query the name of a specific destination and level.
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